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  1. 27. Mai 2024 · En este video exploramos la vida de Mary Wollstonecraft, una de las pioneras del feminismo moderno. Descubre sus escritos más influyentes, su filosofía revol...

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  2. 25. Mai 2024 · Solo la diciannovenne Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, che avrebbe sposato Shelley, non volle abbandonare il racconto che aveva iniziato. Colpita dall'ipotesi, ventilata dalla scienza, che, grazie al galvanismo, si potesse ridare la vita ai cadaveri, la giovane giunse a concepire l'angosciante storia di un creatore di mostri, destinato a vedere la sua vita e i suoi affetti più cari distrutti per ...

  3. 15. Mai 2024 · Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley was a British novelist, short story writer, dramatist, essayist, biographer, and travel writer, best known for her Gothic novel Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus (1818). She also edited and promoted the works of her husband, the Romantic poet and philosopher Percy Bysshe Shelley.

  4. 23. Mai 2024 · Eliot, George, 1819-1880. "Margaret Fuller and Mary Wollstonecraft." Leader, vol. VI, 13 October 1855, pp. 988-89.

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · Mary Wollstonecraft’s Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) is, using a term she employs numerous times throughout the book, an animadvert which challenges the second class status of women in the late eighteenth century. The work seeks to do more than merely discuss the social and political subjugation of women, however (though it discusses such matters in great detail). Instead ...

  6. www.kalw.org › 2024/05/10 › mary-wollstonecraftMary Wollstonecraft | KALW

    10. Mai 2024 · Josh and Ray explore the life and thought of Mary Wollstonecraft with Sylvana Tomaselli from the University of Cambridge, author of Wollstonecraft: Philosophy, Passion, and Politics. Sunday, May 12 at 11 am. Part of the Wise Women series, generously supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

  7. 29. Mai 2024 · In Great Britain woman suffrage was first advocated by Mary Wollstonecraft in her book A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) and was demanded by the Chartist movement of the 1840s. The demand for woman suffrage was increasingly taken up by prominent liberal intellectuals in England from the 1850s on, notably by John Stuart Mill and his wife, Harriet.